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the california restaurant association said the ban would harm small businesses in the city. they said food packaging accounts for less than 1% of waste in landfills. >>> oakland's lake merit is going through a makeover. it's celebrating the opening of a channel that's been closed more than 150 years. it will allow boaters in the old effort wildlife preservation to once again paddle from the a lake to san francisco bay. a 750-foot section of the channel was opened yesterday for the first time since the 1860. the city will hold a public celebration for this and other lake merit improvements later this summer. >>> maybe not a great day to be out on the lake this morning. damp. >> yes. by the afternoon we will see plenty of sunshine. you are right, we do have plenty of wet pavement. there's a weak frontal wand that is pushing through the area right now. what you see is what you get because we are looking at clear shot of live doppler 7hd. but the moisture is falling beneath the radar beam so that's why we aren't picking up anything in the way of the moisture because it continues
the california restaurant association said the ban would harm small businesses in the city. they said food packaging accounts for less than 1% of waste in landfills. >>> oakland's lake merit is going through a makeover. it's celebrating the opening of a channel that's been closed more than 150 years. it will allow boaters in the old effort wildlife preservation to once again paddle from the a lake to san francisco bay. a 750-foot section of the channel was opened yesterday for the...
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top ten in the state and but what you see is over 50% of the schools throughout the city are now above the state average and making some solid improvement and so that is good for the long term and if i can make sure that all parts of town kids graduate and have this opportunity, that is the good news for the long term and i spend a lot of time on it and why i'm trying to get 2,000 or 2,000 jobs for the 2,000 kids that apply for jobs throughout the summer but the city as i said, earlier we are taking a lot of our economic growth and we are having a maximum of -- [inaudible] that we can have so that the number it's may be up and quite frankly we need more police but it's not just the numbers and so, you have read about the transfers of the scene that experts have been bringing in that includes brat and the others because of the techniques in the past used and alongly and this has been approved and he is still the best expert in the country and communities think this is critical to inner cities but in oakland where there have been a history problems with the police department and having t
top ten in the state and but what you see is over 50% of the schools throughout the city are now above the state average and making some solid improvement and so that is good for the long term and if i can make sure that all parts of town kids graduate and have this opportunity, that is the good news for the long term and i spend a lot of time on it and why i'm trying to get 2,000 or 2,000 jobs for the 2,000 kids that apply for jobs throughout the summer but the city as i said, earlier we are...
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city, outside of the city up to the state and further if resource shortfalls do occur. we talked about a mapping process but more importantly than just that process, really the -- go back to my first point -- is the intent. if we start with a plan that explains what the priorities are, everybody is focused on those priorities. so if the map shows those critical pathways that have to be opened, which i saw yesterday during the medical exercise, the medical community knows what those routes are, they know which one have to be opened in order for citizens to get to those critical places. once that's posted up in the coc, we're all focused on that priority. identifying where those challenges are is really the challenge to understand that command element, command post, what the priority is and to be able to transmit that to the field where the resources are and then, if need be, to transmit the resource shortfalls beyond that. overall it was an outstanding experience. >> i'll jump in here. so this concept of common operating picture is one of the biggest takeaways for me and
city, outside of the city up to the state and further if resource shortfalls do occur. we talked about a mapping process but more importantly than just that process, really the -- go back to my first point -- is the intent. if we start with a plan that explains what the priorities are, everybody is focused on those priorities. so if the map shows those critical pathways that have to be opened, which i saw yesterday during the medical exercise, the medical community knows what those routes are,...
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cities have made the list of the top 10 most miserable cities in the nation. modesto came in at number 5 on the list published by forbes. vallejo is number 6, while stockton is ranked 8th. detroit was named the most miserable decide. forbes analyzed unemployment, violent crime and traffic when compiling the rankings. >>> on monday, the menlo park planning commission will consider a proposal to expand facebook's facility. the social media giant wants to build a second campus near bayfront expressway. nearly 3000 facebook employees would work at that location. last month, the menlo park city council agreed to a deal in which facebook would pay the city $1.5 million. >>> a prison hospital in san joaquin county needs to fill 150 jobs, mostly hiring medical personnel. but administrative, foodservice and custodial positions are also available. the state has spent $900 million building that massive facility. construction is expected to be finished in may. inmates will start moving there in july. >>> the fda has approved a new drug for women with late stage breast can
cities have made the list of the top 10 most miserable cities in the nation. modesto came in at number 5 on the list published by forbes. vallejo is number 6, while stockton is ranked 8th. detroit was named the most miserable decide. forbes analyzed unemployment, violent crime and traffic when compiling the rankings. >>> on monday, the menlo park planning commission will consider a proposal to expand facebook's facility. the social media giant wants to build a second campus near...
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in the city. yesterday's exchange was really helpful in forwarding that planning ?oo ?a i'm greg jones, i'm the fourth surgeon for the marine expeditionary brigedand i'm representing the excellent sailors who were responsible for setting up and operating the shock trauma platoon. >> controls ingels, california national guard. i'm one of the airmen and soldiers, almost 21,000 strong, that answers the governor's mission. it's available to all civil providers out there and emergency responders and it is in california the substantial or the equal of many third world countries in terms of military force that can be applied to a disaster. >> i'm lynn wilder, i'm the emergency management coordinate roar at san francisco general trauma center and i'm also representing the san francisco council of emergency partnership which is the group of emergency management coordinators from each of the hospitals throughout san francisco who mead regularly with dph and dem to plan and prepare for our medical response.
in the city. yesterday's exchange was really helpful in forwarding that planning ?oo ?a i'm greg jones, i'm the fourth surgeon for the marine expeditionary brigedand i'm representing the excellent sailors who were responsible for setting up and operating the shock trauma platoon. >> controls ingels, california national guard. i'm one of the airmen and soldiers, almost 21,000 strong, that answers the governor's mission. it's available to all civil providers out there and emergency...
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best for the city. >> so the captain and the colonel, through the discussions that took place yesterday, what are some of the things you learned about relating to civilian issues that will exist and how will you be able to help? ?oo ?a northern california has rich and diverse medical response capabilities. it's impressive the types of capabilities, the number of assets, the number of people trained to do these things are. the california national guard has air and land assets that are substantial and can be rapidly deployed to assist the civil responders in their mission to move people, to get things set up, to establish common security. it's a partnership that really needs to happen and is natural. the governor controls the california national guard, he can make forces appear very rapidly in support of a regional disaster, a local emergency or wherever they are needed, and transportation, communication, security logistics capabilities that come to the table really augment the medical care that's being provided in the disaster scene. >> like colonel ingels, i was impressed by the robust,
best for the city. >> so the captain and the colonel, through the discussions that took place yesterday, what are some of the things you learned about relating to civilian issues that will exist and how will you be able to help? ?oo ?a northern california has rich and diverse medical response capabilities. it's impressive the types of capabilities, the number of assets, the number of people trained to do these things are. the california national guard has air and land assets that are...
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we are using that as the city wide effort to keep our city beautiful. sparkling and clean and educating youth and provide the scholarships and support for them and using culture -- about the cleanliness of our neighborhoods and respecting our neighborhoods all throughout our city. we are also engaging the bright technological mindsen joining us in s f city and join the chambers in creating jobs and training for those last year, last summer, over 5,005,000 and eight jobs were created for summer for our youth, paying jobs every single one of them and this year we expect to exceed it with your help and the help of other companies here and we need to create hope in every aspect for our youth as mayor khan said they are going to inherit the city and the successes that we are pawk talking about today, they are going to also inherit failure and is we want to have less failures with their invest and investment in them and in companies like sales force zooma and at which timer are all leading the evident with the 1800 other technology companies to help us create
we are using that as the city wide effort to keep our city beautiful. sparkling and clean and educating youth and provide the scholarships and support for them and using culture -- about the cleanliness of our neighborhoods and respecting our neighborhoods all throughout our city. we are also engaging the bright technological mindsen joining us in s f city and join the chambers in creating jobs and training for those last year, last summer, over 5,005,000 and eight jobs were created for summer...
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rest of the city has holt new restaurants and? jack land and still a heart in the center of the bay area [name?] who was just one of the chef's award warded of the year and oakland is a city boomings and we are tryinged and part of ourselves and we have had amazing growth and we are going to move more towards towards it's business second thoors you care about we have -- taken $11 million and invested it in our town and we have even with the loss of economic development we have a new economic development office for the people -- (applause) and he is about to announce and it will not be today but he is about to announce a new economic development director that i think some of you will know and really think will help us reach that stage. -- 12%, property tax transfer trend is doing very very well, we have created 5,000 jobs, unemployment is down about four%. so what we are saying is that the city has really strong standard growth so where are the opportunities. well we have already had a shout out about healthcare and we have got i k
rest of the city has holt new restaurants and? jack land and still a heart in the center of the bay area [name?] who was just one of the chef's award warded of the year and oakland is a city boomings and we are tryinged and part of ourselves and we have had amazing growth and we are going to move more towards towards it's business second thoors you care about we have -- taken $11 million and invested it in our town and we have even with the loss of economic development we have a new economic...
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of course, you were chief of police in the new york city area. and that was followed by a two decades decline in crime. i was hope we could begin by having you put that decline in crime in context. >> the investment in the '90s was 100,000 additional police were hired. additional money went into research, into prisons, into rehabilitation efforts. research was critical. there was the assault weapons ban on certain types of assault weapons. the impact of that particular piece of the legislation is still being debated. some studies indicate it had an impact. some studies indicate it did not. from my own perspective, i look at every life saved is a plus. every incident that didn't occur is a plus. it is quite clear that hundreds of thousands of individuals who did not get access to those type weapons, that clearly there would have been incidents that would have occurred with those weapons but for that intervention. >> what is your feeling about what president obama has proposed? >> the new initiative, by the president, has a number of elements. one,
of course, you were chief of police in the new york city area. and that was followed by a two decades decline in crime. i was hope we could begin by having you put that decline in crime in context. >> the investment in the '90s was 100,000 additional police were hired. additional money went into research, into prisons, into rehabilitation efforts. research was critical. there was the assault weapons ban on certain types of assault weapons. the impact of that particular piece of the...
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. >> will you look at the back of the issue permit and tell me what it says around the portions for city planning? >> your planners are not doctors are they? >> they are trained as such. no. it appears as if it was written na and so i don't know if that was done by building department staff, but they felt that it was not a change of use, because it is not representing a change of use but it is represented as a tenant improvement and one conference room and upgrade the existing bath to ada and there is no change of use proposed. but there would not be a change of use under the building code. but there is a change of use in this case under the planning code and it should have been routed to us and it should have been clear what the proposed use would be. >> you are saying that it was never routed to you at all. >> it does not appear to. it has. >> commissioners, i will just keep it brief. we did get a complaint on december the 5th that there was work without a permit. i checked the complaint status today. it just is still references that the case was received and the inspectors did not giv
. >> will you look at the back of the issue permit and tell me what it says around the portions for city planning? >> your planners are not doctors are they? >> they are trained as such. no. it appears as if it was written na and so i don't know if that was done by building department staff, but they felt that it was not a change of use, because it is not representing a change of use but it is represented as a tenant improvement and one conference room and upgrade the existing...
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the city's recovery. i am honored to chair the council because i feel it's crucial that the public sector work side by side with our private sector partners to do everything we can today to ensure we will meet the needs of our residents in the days, weeks and years after a disaster. the objective of the lifeline council are to develop and improve collaboration in the city and county across regions regularly -- to develop and improve collaboration in the city and across the region by regularly convening a group of senior level operation officers of local and regional life line providers, understanding intersystem dependencies of enhancing planning, restoration and reconstruction, share information about the recovery plans and priorities and establish coordination process for life lines restoration and recovery following a major disaster. i'm going to go back to the last slide and just say today's conversation i want to focus around the specific challenges that we're facing and that is possibly a massive ea
the city's recovery. i am honored to chair the council because i feel it's crucial that the public sector work side by side with our private sector partners to do everything we can today to ensure we will meet the needs of our residents in the days, weeks and years after a disaster. the objective of the lifeline council are to develop and improve collaboration in the city and county across regions regularly -- to develop and improve collaboration in the city and across the region by regularly...
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a great night out in the city. you can see the spotlights turning around. let's get you back into the weather mix here. for the early morning hours, the cold front is dragging its feet and a chance of showers in the south bay and tri-valley. we will be on the verge of weekend sunshine. by 11:00, cloud-free conditions which will continue into the afternoon. let's get into the morning forecast. it will feel mild. not so bad in santa rosa with 39. 39 in napa. 34 in los gatos. as far as saturday, highs will be cooler with the weak system we showed you passing by with the cloud cover. it will help to drop the temperatures in the low 60s. 61 in sunnyvale. 63 in palo alto. for the east bay, a very enjoyable start to the weekend. daytime highs in the low 60s. 63 in walnut creek. 60 in dublin. 60 in pleasanton. a huge day at the beach. if you have plans in the city, it is good to stop by. the chinese new year parade. temperatures in the 50s. you need a jacket in the afternoon and evening houring. from 5:15 to 8:00, on market and second. your three-day forecast is su
a great night out in the city. you can see the spotlights turning around. let's get you back into the weather mix here. for the early morning hours, the cold front is dragging its feet and a chance of showers in the south bay and tri-valley. we will be on the verge of weekend sunshine. by 11:00, cloud-free conditions which will continue into the afternoon. let's get into the morning forecast. it will feel mild. not so bad in santa rosa with 39. 39 in napa. 34 in los gatos. as far as saturday,...
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would harm small businesses in the city. it says food packaging accounts for 1% of waste in landfill. >> oakland, city officials celebrated the opening of a channel that has been closed off for 140 years. it's part of project that will allow boaters in the oldest wildlife preservation to pad toll san francisco bay. 750 foot section of the channel was open yesterday for the first time since the 18 60s. city will hold a public celebration for this and other lake merritt improvements later this summer. that looks beautiful being out on the lake, something to do today? >> you and i noticed the rain on the pavement earlier this morning. for those just waking up, we had a weak system that brought a couple hundredths of rain around the bay area. it was raining for a time in san jose and also along the central coast. right now, nothing to show you. live doppler 7-hd with a sweep atop mount st. helena and national weather service we are dry and the clouds continue to erode. a look at east bay from emeryville camera, it's sunny out th
would harm small businesses in the city. it says food packaging accounts for 1% of waste in landfill. >> oakland, city officials celebrated the opening of a channel that has been closed off for 140 years. it's part of project that will allow boaters in the oldest wildlife preservation to pad toll san francisco bay. 750 foot section of the channel was open yesterday for the first time since the 18 60s. city will hold a public celebration for this and other lake merritt improvements later...
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the city removed the dam as part of a bond measure passed ten years ago. in a few years the city plans to knock down other dams so voters can travel all the way to the oakland estuary. >> historically the open estuary was full connection here to lake merit, and so that will improve not only the recreational opportunities both for boats and for the pads down there, but again it's a big improvement in water quality. >> the city will kick off the next phase of the dam demolition in just a few months and it is expected to take three years to open up the channel to the estuary. >>> another celestial wonder for californians, this time southern californians got a green fireball streaking across the night sky last night. this is a picture taken by a photographer at the southern california weather authority. experts think the mass of the meteor that caused this bright light was likely no larger than a basketball. just a week ago people across the bay area were captivated by this fireball. person driving down south on 280 posted this video of that light show. that s
the city removed the dam as part of a bond measure passed ten years ago. in a few years the city plans to knock down other dams so voters can travel all the way to the oakland estuary. >> historically the open estuary was full connection here to lake merit, and so that will improve not only the recreational opportunities both for boats and for the pads down there, but again it's a big improvement in water quality. >> the city will kick off the next phase of the dam demolition in...
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minor emergency getting tlau and we have a relationship with the city here in san francisco where the fire department and the first responders have reached out to us and will help us get there. i can't say we have that everywhere in our state. certainly in a major event, that would be our concern, our ability to get our work force into the bay area given the type of infrastructure we have here. >> thank you. mr. brig. >> i would add, we don't have aircraft that can lift heavy bull dozers so we would be looking to the state for that. that would be a mutual aid call pretty quick. >> verizon wireless would be the same. the most important thing is for us to get our resources where they need to work where they can repair or reroute traffic where it needs to be. one of our main offices is located in the south bay. that way we don't have to worry about bridge access to get into the peninsula or san francisco if the situation occurs, but if the situation does occur, we're going it need some help from other agencies to make it happen for us. >> all right, thank you. and we have another questio
minor emergency getting tlau and we have a relationship with the city here in san francisco where the fire department and the first responders have reached out to us and will help us get there. i can't say we have that everywhere in our state. certainly in a major event, that would be our concern, our ability to get our work force into the bay area given the type of infrastructure we have here. >> thank you. mr. brig. >> i would add, we don't have aircraft that can lift heavy bull...
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jose may become the largest city in the country to groups joined near a city ú facility to lobby tody hoping to encourage a switch to alternative food packaging. the association says the ban would harm small businesses in the city, and says food packaging accounts for less than 1% of waste inland fills. san jose is set to vote on tuesday. >> demonstrators are getting what they want. >> the students will sit down over severe cuts facing this troubled school. abc 7 news reports. >> a small group camped overnight demanding to speak with the chancellor, police were standing by but took no action. >> everything has been civil. we've respected this face, they've -- the police respected us. >> protestors complained there has been a lack of communication between students and administration. a rally echoed fears with an effort to fend off possible closure of the school because of declining enrollment. >> this morning came word the chancellor will meet with students mob. >> it feels good for us to have community support and support from other students. a lot of students are worried about the cl
jose may become the largest city in the country to groups joined near a city ú facility to lobby tody hoping to encourage a switch to alternative food packaging. the association says the ban would harm small businesses in the city, and says food packaging accounts for less than 1% of waste inland fills. san jose is set to vote on tuesday. >> demonstrators are getting what they want. >> the students will sit down over severe cuts facing this troubled school. abc 7 news reports....
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they're traveling in and out of the city. >> reporter: the news4 eye team wanted to know which cameras rake in the most money in each jurisdiction. in 2011, it was the camera on ft. myer drive and lee highway in haarlington, this camera on pointer ridge drive and route 301 in prince george's county, over in alexandria, patrick and gibbon streets. and in d.c., this camera on south capital near i street southwest brought in more money than any other in our region -- $743,000. the chief says it is not about the money but safety. she plans to expand the automated enforcement to other areas like stop signs. >> i can use my police officers more for crime. i can make sure that my officers are safer doing their job, and i can increase safety for people in the community. it is win-win all the way around for me. >> for a list of red light cameras in our area and how much money they make, go to our websi website, nbcwashington.com. >>> is one of your cooking staples the real deal? when we come back, we'll show you why you may not be getting what you pay for when you're buying extra-virgin olive o
they're traveling in and out of the city. >> reporter: the news4 eye team wanted to know which cameras rake in the most money in each jurisdiction. in 2011, it was the camera on ft. myer drive and lee highway in haarlington, this camera on pointer ridge drive and route 301 in prince george's county, over in alexandria, patrick and gibbon streets. and in d.c., this camera on south capital near i street southwest brought in more money than any other in our region -- $743,000. the chief says...
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families throughout the city. and the discussions that i had absolutely changed my mind. i was meeting with parents from throughout the city. mostly low income, single moms. and these moms had done everything that you would want a mother to do. so they first researched their neighborhood schools, figured out only 10% of the kids at that school were on grade level. then they would do the next best thing which is they would apply through the outer boundary lottery process that we had set up to try to get, win one of the spots at one of the good schools on the other side of town, and inevitably they would lose because there were thousands of people applying and only a handful of spots available. and then these moms would come to me and say, okay, now what am i supposed to do? and when i was looking eye to eye with these mothers, and i knew i could not offer them a spot at a high performing school that i thought was good enough for my own two kids, i said who am i to stop this lady from taking a $7500 voucher and potentially getting into a catholic school that was not willing
families throughout the city. and the discussions that i had absolutely changed my mind. i was meeting with parents from throughout the city. mostly low income, single moms. and these moms had done everything that you would want a mother to do. so they first researched their neighborhood schools, figured out only 10% of the kids at that school were on grade level. then they would do the next best thing which is they would apply through the outer boundary lottery process that we had set up to...
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it has not been known the reason of the crash. >>> david stevenson live in the city with surveillance video of the scam in action and an idea that police are borrowing from half way around the world. >> reporter: officers in san francisco hope the year of the snake will bring good luck but police expect that it will bring out scams. chinese seniors were presented with a special gift just in time for the lunar new year celebration. these blue shopping bags are meant to protect them against a scam targeting elderly asians. >> these are people's life savings at stake. >> reporter: police say the surveillance video shows the scam in action. a group of asian women approach an elderly woman on the street. they convince her to place her valuables in a bag to have the items blessed to keep away evil spirits. >> culturally folks are really superstition. they want to make sure they can ensure the good luck. >> reporter: the items are switched and the elderly don't know until later that they've been scammed. >> there are probably hundreds of others who are not willing to come forward. i think th
it has not been known the reason of the crash. >>> david stevenson live in the city with surveillance video of the scam in action and an idea that police are borrowing from half way around the world. >> reporter: officers in san francisco hope the year of the snake will bring good luck but police expect that it will bring out scams. chinese seniors were presented with a special gift just in time for the lunar new year celebration. these blue shopping bags are meant to protect...
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eddie chan but more the residency waiver requirement, you also live outside of the city. i guess, colleagues, my question really is, has the due diligence been done to really find a person that lives in san francisco? i think that we as a body, that is our first obligation, and i don't know, mr. chan, if you have the ability to talk about how you were nominated by your colleagues. i know i put a phone call in to the consortium, i haven't had a chance to get a call back to find out what the process was. >> within the consortium, we had two seats, the first seat was with the ceo of the consortium, john gressman, so we were able since we had two seats and both of us were waivers because he also lived outside of the city. >> did he previously serve on this body? >> yes. >> so, we're rotating. >> that's why allen now is the other member within the san francisco consortium that is swapping out with the residency requirement. >> was it an internal vote between you or the executive leadership team? >> yes, within the consortium. >> i'm curious, does anyone live in san francisco o
eddie chan but more the residency waiver requirement, you also live outside of the city. i guess, colleagues, my question really is, has the due diligence been done to really find a person that lives in san francisco? i think that we as a body, that is our first obligation, and i don't know, mr. chan, if you have the ability to talk about how you were nominated by your colleagues. i know i put a phone call in to the consortium, i haven't had a chance to get a call back to find out what the...
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slogan is protect children, the city is joining in the first ever gun buy back program this weekend. you're looking at live pictures in palo alto. >> a san jose police officer being called a hero tonight after jumping into action off the job, on his way to get a marriage license. he stopped an armed robbery. he noticed a scuffle. a woman was being robbed on the car as they approached. >> we look and we can see a scuffle going on. she told me don't get involved. >> guilty. they said i vit under control. he jumped into action. >> the 17 year veteran held the suspect until bartmxpolice took her into custody. now, the victim was not harmed. if it sounds like out of a movie it could be. his father was in "a leein". >> spending cuts could mean delays and more bears to your camp ground. still coming up a congressman walks in your shoes learning what cuts could mean to the local economy. >> also tonight space-age technology going under grouchbltd a robot looking for laekz keeping neighborhoods safe. >> politics behind academy wards. film critic explains why the film critic explains why the b
slogan is protect children, the city is joining in the first ever gun buy back program this weekend. you're looking at live pictures in palo alto. >> a san jose police officer being called a hero tonight after jumping into action off the job, on his way to get a marriage license. he stopped an armed robbery. he noticed a scuffle. a woman was being robbed on the car as they approached. >> we look and we can see a scuffle going on. she told me don't get involved. >> guilty. they...
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on capitol hill in state houses in city halls and in gritty political campaigns the discussion about gun violence is going strong. >> they say it isn't about guns. they're wrong! it is about guns. [applause] let me say at the outset to all the press -- no law abiding citizen in the united states of america has any fear that their constitutional rights will be infringed in any way. none, zero. >> i don't think washington politicians trying to score political points should be taking away a fundamental individual right, a right the supreme court has said every law abiding american is guaranteed by the bill of rights. gwen: as part of our pbs initiative, after newtown, we turn now to an assessment to where the debate stands. molly, is the policy debate different this time? >> it feels very different. as we just saw, we had the vice president just this week speaking in connecticut making sure to use that white house bully bull pit to keep this -- bully pulpit to keep this discussion going. you had the president's former campaign apparatus now known as organizing for action. organizing a d
on capitol hill in state houses in city halls and in gritty political campaigns the discussion about gun violence is going strong. >> they say it isn't about guns. they're wrong! it is about guns. [applause] let me say at the outset to all the press -- no law abiding citizen in the united states of america has any fear that their constitutional rights will be infringed in any way. none, zero. >> i don't think washington politicians trying to score political points should be taking...
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i have visited 20 different countries, 30 cities, and spoken to the chief justice of the countries i have visited. that includes the chief justice of the supreme court of russia, where we had a long conversation one-on-one talking about issues like this. i tell you what happens in other countries and what they are doing. in russia, for example, you have 200,000 jurors. you don't even have to go to high school. you have no attorney-client privilege. you go to court. they only have 35,000 average cats. -- advocates. they handle the most difficult cases. we were talking about how to professionalize, if you will, the legal profession. the aba was formed 133 years ago only for two purposes. one, to create a code of ethics for all lawyers. the second one is to increase the quality of legal education. that is still our fundamental mission. so, one suggestion i made at that time to the chief justice is you have got to give lawyers a monopoly. the only way -- this sounds self-serving, and it is not -- the only way to professionalize it is to have a group of people that have a monopoly so that
i have visited 20 different countries, 30 cities, and spoken to the chief justice of the countries i have visited. that includes the chief justice of the supreme court of russia, where we had a long conversation one-on-one talking about issues like this. i tell you what happens in other countries and what they are doing. in russia, for example, you have 200,000 jurors. you don't even have to go to high school. you have no attorney-client privilege. you go to court. they only have 35,000 average...
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and it will create economic activity for the city. this is a great way to get out and play. >> reporter: tickets are available on february 28. alecia reed, kron 4. >> jacqueline: a live look outside with changes some clouds, locally. it is indicating that the camera is showing those clouds are picking up. the changes tomorrow. perhaps just isolated chances. and degreasing clouds. the rebound on the low 60s for the later this week and the shark is approaching but it is dissipating. heavy to the north, a earlier but it is a bit more hit and miss and to take a look at futurecast. we're not seeing much on futurecast. it is near the delta bought towards the north bay. that cloud coverage by 2:00 p.m., tomorrow with flurries over the sierras. clouds will be decreasing. as we go for the afternoon and evening clear skies. temperatures of the door tomorrow, definitely warm still 30's on the board in the north bay feet. temperatures of be a lot cooler with the upper 50s. we will still see some 60s of their. temperatures will be in the upper 40'
and it will create economic activity for the city. this is a great way to get out and play. >> reporter: tickets are available on february 28. alecia reed, kron 4. >> jacqueline: a live look outside with changes some clouds, locally. it is indicating that the camera is showing those clouds are picking up. the changes tomorrow. perhaps just isolated chances. and degreasing clouds. the rebound on the low 60s for the later this week and the shark is approaching but it is dissipating....
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i at the time was chief officer for the city and county of san francisco serving in the administration of then-mayor willy brown. and general myat and i were talking about putting together a table top exercise and in came from some exercises from the marine corps and barry newman was a very energetic officer in the marine corps. he has gone over to afghanistan, i went over and saw him there, he was attached to the kabul police chief. i think he's going to have some interesting perspectives about working in the police department in a war zone. lieutenant commander patricia serrano, her assignments have been varied includes working as a immediate vaek core man, a legal clerk and
i at the time was chief officer for the city and county of san francisco serving in the administration of then-mayor willy brown. and general myat and i were talking about putting together a table top exercise and in came from some exercises from the marine corps and barry newman was a very energetic officer in the marine corps. he has gone over to afghanistan, i went over and saw him there, he was attached to the kabul police chief. i think he's going to have some interesting perspectives...
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at 10:45. >>> the city of los angeles is asking for help. . tb is on the rise among the homeless there. the centers for disease control and prevention along with those who work in homeless shelter are asked to help identify and test people with tb symptoms. >>> new legal trouble for lance armstrong, plus a major expansion at google's mountain view campus. we'll show you what it will look like. >> she claims she found a finger in her chili. now a south bay woman is back behind bars accused in a new hoax. >> she has a history of manipulating the system for her own game. >> lance armstrong is facing a formittable new foe, the justice department announced they are filing a lawsuit against armstrong. it alleges that armstrong used muscle enhancement drugs. >>> police say she's done it again. the woman who went to prison for claiming she found a severed finger inside a bowl of chili is back in court. she's now accused of another made up story. >> reporter: it is apparent that ayala was not happy to be back in court and back in the public eye. ayala
at 10:45. >>> the city of los angeles is asking for help. . tb is on the rise among the homeless there. the centers for disease control and prevention along with those who work in homeless shelter are asked to help identify and test people with tb symptoms. >>> new legal trouble for lance armstrong, plus a major expansion at google's mountain view campus. we'll show you what it will look like. >> she claims she found a finger in her chili. now a south bay woman is back...
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largest city in the country ban styrofoam. council members join groups to encourage a switch to alternative food packaging. california restaurant association says a ban would harm small business in the city says food package accounts for less than one percent 0waste in the land fills. large first golden gate ferry service is trying to solve problems many riders are complaining about. sold out votes. and lack of parking. options include building a new parking structure and adding another boat. also includes charging for parking in the lo lot. for giants fans one way ferry service at the ball park could increase to 11 dollars. >> snow and cold temperatures are still hitting much of the country and as john explains the storm is paralyzing flights cars and just about everything else that moves. >> ice roads tonight turning much of the midwest in a deadly skating rink. crash after crash. from the monster storm nearly 300 accidents here in minnesota alone. >> it's a mess out here. >> in ohio. tractor-trailer dangle!dangle precarious
largest city in the country ban styrofoam. council members join groups to encourage a switch to alternative food packaging. california restaurant association says a ban would harm small business in the city says food package accounts for less than one percent 0waste in the land fills. large first golden gate ferry service is trying to solve problems many riders are complaining about. sold out votes. and lack of parking. options include building a new parking structure and adding another boat....
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at 10:45. >>> the city of los angeles is asking for help. . tb is on the rise among the homeless there. the centers for disease control and prevention along with those who work in homeless shelter are asked to help identify and test people with tb symptoms. >>> new legal trouble for lance armstrong, plus a major expansion at google's mountain view campus. we'll show you what it will look like. >> she claims she found a fi >> lance armstrong is facing a formittable new foe, the justice department announced they are filing a lawsuit against armstrong. it alleges that armstrong used muscle enhancement drugs. >>> police say she's done it again. the woman who went to prison for claiming she found a severed finger inside a bowl of chili is back in court. she's now accused of another made up story. >> reporter: it is apparent that ayala was not happy to be back in court and back in the public eye. ayala hid her face while appearing in court. ayala became known after claiming she found a severed finger in a bowl of chili. she was sentenced to four yea
at 10:45. >>> the city of los angeles is asking for help. . tb is on the rise among the homeless there. the centers for disease control and prevention along with those who work in homeless shelter are asked to help identify and test people with tb symptoms. >>> new legal trouble for lance armstrong, plus a major expansion at google's mountain view campus. we'll show you what it will look like. >> she claims she found a fi >> lance armstrong is facing a formittable...
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it has a different office in the city. it has an office in oakland. the entity that mr. williams mentioned that is in irvine has a similar name but it is not the tenant in the lease but it is not affiliated with mr. chin and i ask him to show otherwise. we have a letter from the principal indicating that he is not running his insurance agency, he is running a financial service agency. >> as you probably know insurance companies have rated other entity and principals in them have licensing in financial service and investments. will insurance be offered here? yes, as one of many, many vehicles, the kind of insurance that will be offered is a financial asset based insurance not your typical life insurance. this is a financial service company. i doubt that was brought to the attention of supervisor chu's office. and we are going to show in the next few minutes, why the financial services company does not need a conditional use permit and it is based on the fact that a financial service's company unlike a business and professional services, does not require conditional use fo
it has a different office in the city. it has an office in oakland. the entity that mr. williams mentioned that is in irvine has a similar name but it is not the tenant in the lease but it is not affiliated with mr. chin and i ask him to show otherwise. we have a letter from the principal indicating that he is not running his insurance agency, he is running a financial service agency. >> as you probably know insurance companies have rated other entity and principals in them have licensing...
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we cut it, the city is better off than it's been before. and fiscal discipline is something that a president is going to have to bring to government. if he couldn't, it's hard for the legislator to do it. he's been fiscally the most undisciplined president in the united states. >> couple of things, the fact that he doesn't seem it remember it was his white house idea and he okayed it on the sequester and either means he has a bad memory, which is not a good sign or he's trying to be petty or trying now that he finds himself in hot water to blame somebody else that looks petty. the second thing for the life of me, i don't understand this and see if, if i'm correct, but as i understand this so-called cut is that-- is that february 28th we have a certain level of spending, on march 1st, that spending is supposed to go up. and what the sequestration does, it says it doesn't go up as much as we wanted it. so, it really isn't that we're cutting anything, so if we're not cutting anything, why are we laying people off? i mean, i don't get like. >>
we cut it, the city is better off than it's been before. and fiscal discipline is something that a president is going to have to bring to government. if he couldn't, it's hard for the legislator to do it. he's been fiscally the most undisciplined president in the united states. >> couple of things, the fact that he doesn't seem it remember it was his white house idea and he okayed it on the sequester and either means he has a bad memory, which is not a good sign or he's trying to be petty...
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can give you a chart of the arson in the city. i can give you a chart of the blight in the city. but i can't tell you what it is like to be a person living next door to a home that then has burned down and -- so -- >> or an empty block. >> yeah. tell me, talk to me about what that kind of real life experience feels like on the ground. >> i still have many relatives that live in the city of detroit and i look at how -- i know i work at espn but i'm not like that. i look at what's happened to their neighborhoods. it used to be a source of pride where you could shop in your own neighborhoods and feel comfortable and safe, and that has all been eliminated because the population has shrunk, people have moved out, and because of the economic forces, you wrote about a couple of these cases in the book and unfortunately, everybody who is from detroit knows someone who does this, but if you get underwater in your house, the first solution is burn it down, get the insurance money. so you have a lot of people, it's a huge problem. you have p
can give you a chart of the arson in the city. i can give you a chart of the blight in the city. but i can't tell you what it is like to be a person living next door to a home that then has burned down and -- so -- >> or an empty block. >> yeah. tell me, talk to me about what that kind of real life experience feels like on the ground. >> i still have many relatives that live in the city of detroit and i look at how -- i know i work at espn but i'm not like that. i look at...
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it goes all the way back to oklahoma city. it is chronically untreated mental illness. our services go beyond that. you look at the reaction from the strategies, either gun control or -- a false sense of security. the real issue is people who have not been treated, in many cases, known to family and friends, but have not received the treatment they need to not get into extreme situations. >> you do not go over the nra line, putting armed guards and schools? >> just banning a certain firearm would not stop that. there are multiple ways to get it. just arming a bunch of people would not do that, either. someone could be armed on the other side of the school, that does not protect. none of these are 100% full proof. the only risk, get up with the problem is. stop before people even get to that point. that is the one denominator -- i remember before we had the tragedy at the sikh temple, there was a good job done in reacting to what happened in aurora. families seeking to protect and try to heal, then trying -- ultimately what you have to do is find out what could have been
it goes all the way back to oklahoma city. it is chronically untreated mental illness. our services go beyond that. you look at the reaction from the strategies, either gun control or -- a false sense of security. the real issue is people who have not been treated, in many cases, known to family and friends, but have not received the treatment they need to not get into extreme situations. >> you do not go over the nra line, putting armed guards and schools? >> just banning a certain...
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he called the video a stupid mistake and apologized those he offended including the city and residents. residents were pretty upset last night. >> it's very aggravating you wanted to throw a shovel at him. >> knowing that he got fired, you wanted to throw your shovel at him? >> i'll let it go this time now. >> with snow piles high and more snow on the way, not everyone was so forgiving. >> do something else, you know what i'm saying. >> i appreciate everything had a dog has done for us. he has been a good driver. i cannot have the reputation 6 our company put at risk. >> if that is how he feels and that is what he is thinking, by all means think it but don't put it out there for everybody to see that. is not acceptable. >> heather: thank you. >> kelly: i've had a twinge of doubt about these guys. when you go out and shovel snow and you still have a piel out there and after they have gone through the area. now i have to shovel again. >> heather: why posted it on line? another lesson. be careful what you put on line. we say it to people all the time. >> kelly: something much more serious
he called the video a stupid mistake and apologized those he offended including the city and residents. residents were pretty upset last night. >> it's very aggravating you wanted to throw a shovel at him. >> knowing that he got fired, you wanted to throw your shovel at him? >> i'll let it go this time now. >> with snow piles high and more snow on the way, not everyone was so forgiving. >> do something else, you know what i'm saying. >> i appreciate...
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tourism board has been off the hook terrific to us, and the folks here at universal city walk have been great, too. we want to thank everybody. >> there's a reason we have a mariachi band. you know what today is? it's national margarita day. of course, it is. so we have a margarita. >> these are -- hoda, i think yours -- these are our personalities. >> what? >> one of them is sweet, and one is a little saucy. >> yours is a jalapeno margarita because you're spicy. yep. and what's yours? >> and mine is a la pinella margarita because i'm sweet. >> i think they got them mixed up. >> i don't think so. anyway, the mariachi band is from camacho cantina. right here. that's where the margaritas are inspired by. >> you know a guy named tom la blanch. he's a city household member of los angeles. waive your hand, tom la blanch. how are you, baby? >> this is beautiful right here. beautiful pink hot dog. >> what's in a pink hot dog. >> go to la breya and tell them i sent you. let's hear it for pink. >> thank you for being out here. this is from my district, the montecino angels. >> god bless them. >>
tourism board has been off the hook terrific to us, and the folks here at universal city walk have been great, too. we want to thank everybody. >> there's a reason we have a mariachi band. you know what today is? it's national margarita day. of course, it is. so we have a margarita. >> these are -- hoda, i think yours -- these are our personalities. >> what? >> one of them is sweet, and one is a little saucy. >> yours is a jalapeno margarita because you're spicy....
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the city removed the dam as part of a bond measure passed ten years ago. now in a few years the city plans to knock down some other dams as well so boaters can travel all the way to the oakland estuary. >> historically it was full connection here to lake merit and so that will improve not only the recreational opportunities for boats and for pads down there but, again, it's a big improvement in water quali quality. >> the city will kick off the next phase next month. it's expected to take three years to open up the channel all the way to thee esestheestuary. >>> i could actually physically feel the tumor starting to shrink. >> the one-two punch was developed right here in the bay area. >> also coming up, a historic step forward for online gambling leads to a big gain for a tech company. >> and concerns over flight delays. plus -- >> reporter: i'm scott budman. si silicon valley's economy is red-hot these days and thanks to what's going on here, so is the stock market. coming up, why some say the government could bring it all tumbling down. >>> we have two
the city removed the dam as part of a bond measure passed ten years ago. now in a few years the city plans to knock down some other dams as well so boaters can travel all the way to the oakland estuary. >> historically it was full connection here to lake merit and so that will improve not only the recreational opportunities for boats and for pads down there but, again, it's a big improvement in water quali quality. >> the city will kick off the next phase next month. it's expected...
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it's not just the inner city, but the suburban area. washington, d.c. -- >> that's why the commutes are hard. >> that's right. 'cause a lot of commuting time means people are work. >> quick question, going around the table. favorite city outside of the one you grew up in? >> i grew up in san francisco. my favorite city is new york. >> okay. that's a good answer. bob? >> austin, texas. >> andrea? >> miami. >> that's good one. >> united states? >> in the united states? >> allentown, pen. >> yoohoo! , i lived there ten years. >> you move to allentown, the first thing someone tells us is it's close to a loft places. it's true! you're 45 minutes from philly, shower a half from new york and close to quaker town. and there is yako's. these really messy hot dogs. andrea knows. >> what's on it? >> like everything. >> greg, i went to a rehab in allentown. >> i know where it is. >> we used to try to escape and go into allentown. we within right back to the rehab. >> you know the saying is 60 miles from new york, 20 years behind. >> but it's a fun
it's not just the inner city, but the suburban area. washington, d.c. -- >> that's why the commutes are hard. >> that's right. 'cause a lot of commuting time means people are work. >> quick question, going around the table. favorite city outside of the one you grew up in? >> i grew up in san francisco. my favorite city is new york. >> okay. that's a good answer. bob? >> austin, texas. >> andrea? >> miami. >> that's good one. >> united...
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when i was first elected to the city council i went to the city manager and talked to him about pride and things. he said here is your job. we have a capital improvement plan. the things we have to do over the next ten years and it costs so many million dollars and he said here is the problem. the public collectively is not willing to pay for what the public collectively wants. and is so true. is even truer in congress. the expectation is there can be current or more service delivered in an efficient, professional way for less money and the math doesn't work. you can do more with less once in awhile but year after year after year you simply can't and that is the most difficult thing for people to understand. you look at the gap that i've put up their about the vast amount drained by the bush tax cuts, some of that has gone back but only some of it because by and large the american people do not want any money spent on taxes. the price being paid for that is not so much an individual price. more a price that involves the health of the population and overall education level of our kids
when i was first elected to the city council i went to the city manager and talked to him about pride and things. he said here is your job. we have a capital improvement plan. the things we have to do over the next ten years and it costs so many million dollars and he said here is the problem. the public collectively is not willing to pay for what the public collectively wants. and is so true. is even truer in congress. the expectation is there can be current or more service delivered in an...